Example sentences of "make you [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Unless … unless they face the truth — the truth ‘ that will make ye free ’ , according to the Bible — which in this case is that the love and/or respect that was earned by the deceased during their lifetime is there for ever in the minds and hearts of those who knew them .
2 This Indenture made ye twenty fourth day of February and in ye Eleventh year of ye Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne of England Scotland France and Ireland Queen Defender of ye Faith etc .
3 ‘ Look , ’ she heard him say , ‘ I 'm sorry if I 've made you unhappy , but I 'm not for you . ’
4 ‘ I have made you unhappy , telling you about the burnings , ’ he said , dropping a kiss on her upturned face .
5 ‘ Are you also sorry for telling Simon it was he who 'd made you pregnant ? ’ he demanded , looking at her as though she shed her skin and ate rats whole .
6 If they 've made you redundant that 's what they have to do .
7 Your pleasing burden has made you melancholy .
8 It makes the sun shine and the seeds grow — and it has made you healthy . ’
9 Deliberately ignoring the girl 's last comment , Beth replied in a more serious voice , ‘ I 'm sorry if I 've made you anxious , Peggy .
10 ‘ I do n't suppose that 's made you many friends back in the lab .
11 God has made you righteous .
12 ‘ I suppose Mr Taylor 's ghost stories have made you uneasy ? ’
13 She turned her head aside now , saying , ‘ I 've made you miserable . ’
14 ‘ I 'm s — sorry , ’ she mumbled chokingly into his shirt ; ‘ now I 've made you soggy .
15 The older translations have at this point the words : ‘ Your faith has made you whole . ’
16 Before she returned to her college her father said to her : ‘ Well , I don ‘ t know what to make of your religion — but I will say this , it 's made you easier to live with . ’
17 ‘ Now I have made you some tea , ’ Dorothea said , coming into the room .
18 I 've made you some toast , nice and hot .
19 ‘ I 've made you some bacon sandwiches , ’ she said diffidently ten minutes later .
20 But he was very sick so er they wanted somebody to stay with him overnight at any rate so I , he was n't sleeping , and I , he said what , I said to him , what do you think made you sick ?
21 And this has made you happy ?
22 ‘ I know I could have made you happy , Ruth , ’ he replied .
23 I 've made you angry , ’ he said .
24 If the forceful approach backfires , then use the participative one to get you out of trouble and to cool the temperature : ‘ My request seems to have made you angry .
25 ‘ I 've made you angry and I 'm sorry . ’
26 ‘ I 'm sorry to have made you angry .
27 ‘ Have I made you jealous ? ’ she asked .
28 Though they also put stuff in the air that made you passive .
29 That made you pleased .
30 Possibly this made you uneasy , or possibly , with the storm blowing up , you did not want to take your boat across to the mainland again , so you decided to let things alone , and not risk taking any stolen goods on board .
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